An outrageous video has caused a big stir on the social media, demonstrating living insects in a Cream Bell milkshake served to a small boy. The video was posted on X (previously Twitter) by Anuradha Tiwari and the video showed a doctor who investigated the drink when the child became ill. It has been liked more than 8,900 times, reposted more than 3,300 times and has a hundred other comments with users tagging the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) to do something about it.
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In the video, we see that the orange-colored drink in the Cream Bell is poured into a metal tray, and in the product small black insects are floating.
The toddler in this case is presented in a hospital bed looking ill, and the physician indicates the contamination. The video experts advise parents not to feed children on packaged foods, but to prepare fresh homemade foods.
Other incidences including the worms in the medicines have caused concern over food and drug safety in India.
Polluted products may lead to stomach ailments, infections, and health problems that are long term to children.This post by Anuradha Tiwari is admirable. It in turn throws light on a grave subject that reaches all families, and through social media, it is raising awareness and requires the regulators to feel responsible. The sharing of the video promotes people confirm what they are feeding their children and urges food companies to be stricter in terms of quality control in packaged foods.The awareness is the necessity of the time since the health of children is threatened by the lack of control over the contents of the packaged foods. As FSSAI does not take any immediate step against this outrage by the people, there are chances of more children falling ill.
Parents should make the switch to the safer ones, and the authorities should implement random testing to prevent the sale of dangerous products by the companies. It is time as one of the users said it is time to change regarding food safety.

